You may recognize it as the pattern received in promotional mailings from Fons and Porter called Milky Way.

How the challenge worked--I picked 75 pairs of 5" charms from my stash. Everyone started with the same 5" pairs of charms. You could add or subtract any charms/fabrics. The finished top had to be at least 40" square. It had to have one common quilting design element in it. You could cut your charms into any shape/size. Sounds easy doesn't it? I STRUGGLED FOR MONTHS!!!Paged through countless magazines and books. Stared at the computer until my eyes were sore. (This challenge was when my MOJO was on vacation all winter with Liz and Teresa!) I'm okay with it, some of the fabrics were medium value and it muddied the design a little, but overall I like it. I added lights to mine, there weren't enough lights in the charm packet. Mine is 71x88"--a nice size. Because I could I used GREEN as a border. I think it really adds to the top. ;-)

And then I saw Teresa's and Liz's. WOW!!! I was floored with their artistic efforts and out of the box thinking!

First is Teresa's--

Teresa wrote--

It was interesting to see/ hear how we all approached
this. I even checked out a few books from the guild library on nickel
quilts- but I did not like them for this challenge. I sometimes speak on
string quilts and have multiple settings... so I decided to incorporate
strings into this one. I think I added two green charms to this from my
stash. I concentrated on the charms from Lori that read as solid/ tone
on tone without using any solid. Picking the strings- tried to find ones
that matched that specific tone of the charm- example, not just any
blue but turquoise ones.

I
auditioned multiple print borders and just by chance has this African
print. Liz had given it to me as a potential backing for something years
ago- and I had just enough to put the masks around this quilt.

I
originally thought of quilting masks in each block- great idea- but I
was always going to have a nose etc over the center seam and was too
bumpy for that. So I tried a jungle inspired leaf.

The
label on the back is pieced into the backing... and by weird
coincidence has a quilted leaf almost perfectly centered on it,

I did not use all of the challenge charms- and when Liz's went missing I shared my leftovers... (Liz later found her packet.)

This measures 47 1/2" square and uses half square triangles.

I think this is the most I have ever explained about one of my quilts. My daughter picked the title--African Mosaic.

There was a Plan B, a magazine article from the late 1990's, but needed a lot of nickel blocks with the same look.

So, Plan C unfoldedSince
the squares were in pairs, I used both to cut rectangles and used them
to accent the MAM blocks. 4 pairs from Teresa's pack were used to
duplicate some of my squares. Size is 66 x 77 inches. I love the
result! I just might make another with the remaining squares using
bright MAM blocks. Don't have a name for it yet.

This challenge was certainly a challenge, but it was fun!

For giggles I asked Teresa and Liz to guess my two favorite fabrics, I included both with the packets. They were very surprised at the reveal--

The Japanese Royalty sitting and gossiping is my all time favorite! I am hoarding the last of it, and add it to every scrappy quilt I make. The pink/purple/blue/green is I think a Hoffman Christmas fabric from several years ago. Alas, none is left.

I admit I balk at thinking out of the box. Challenges are HARD! But fun! Never pass up an opportunity, I learn a lot from these projects. Please see everyone's design wall posts at Patchwork Times.~LORI~

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comments:

All three of the challenges are a big success, each in their own way! But I confess that I have already made my own Muddy Milky Way from that promotional page, and I love yours best. I also can appreciate how much effort it is to sew all the rows of those tessellating stars. You done good!

"Milky Way" is one of those patterns I've set aside for my "someday" projects, and I generally prefer colors as in the original pattern. However, I think you did a fantastic job with your colors. To me it all looks good and goes well. Beautiful!

Love all of them - you did a great job! One of your hsts is turned wrong in the last row of Milky Way. If you haven't quilted it yet you may want to change it. I wish someone had told me about one of mine turned weong several yrs ago - before it was quilted!